First quarter federal reports show Google lobbied on the electronic medical records provisions of the federal economic stimulus act, contradicting the Internet giant’s earlier claims that Consumer Watchdog’s report of its effort was “100 percent false.”

Google’s report shows a total expenditure of $880,000 on lobbying during the period including on “online health-related initiatives; issues relating to online personal health records, including in connection with H.R. 1: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.” Google also contracted with an outside firm, the Podesta Group, which independently reported lobbying for Google on “health information technology” and “online privacy.”

King and Spalding LLP also independently reported lobbying for Google on “online health-related initiatives, including health information technology provisions in H.R. 1, The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.”